AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. Positircly Last Two Nichts of the Most Popular Irish. Farce Comedy of the Present Day. MULDOON'S PICNIC. iTULDOON'S PICNIC. Last Two Nights of SANDOW, THE jnGHTY. Last Two Nights of the plute. a nnounoement"ex traordinary— FRIDAY, February 6th, a Grand Testimonial Benefit to MR FRANK M. CLARK. A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. A STARTLING FEATITRE-ARED BIRD BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY (fitted with Dunlop tyres), presented by Joey Barker, late Barker and Lewis). Every man, woman, and child paying for admission will have aji equal opportunity of winning thi3 magnificent gift. COUPONS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. No extra charjre for admission. Prices the same. 2s. Is and 6d. Box plan 'at Milner and Thompson's. 6011 /"VDDFBL LOW'S HALL. Sole Lessee ... Wm. Jam-eeon. Commencinc SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 7tb. ■ First Appearatieo here of JAMESON'S POPULAR ENTERTAINERS. POPULAR SATURDAY ENTERTAINERS NEXT, POPULAR asd ENTERTAINERS EVERY POPULAR EVENING, ENTERTAINERS At POPULAR 8 p.m. ENTERTAINERS Prices: POPULAR ONE SHILLING ENTERTAINERS and POPULAR " SIXPENCE. ENTERTAINERS. Refined Vaudeville at Popular Prices. Watch this Space for further Announcements. Business Manager, WILL JAMESON. RAM AND EWE FAIR. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION". THE FIRST EaM AND EWE FAIR Will take wlace on the SHOW GROUNDS. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY. (And 6th if necessary), Commencing at 10.30 A.m. ORDER OF SALE— English Leicester, Merino, Southdown, Border Leicester, Romney Marsh, Shropshire, Lincoln. — Registered Flock Rams will be sold first, to be followed by Unregistered Flock Rams, Flock Ewes, and Stud Rams, in <he above order. O. B. PEMBF.RTON, 392_P| -Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. ITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE to NEW BRiGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., SIXPENCE. (Holidays and Sundays Excepted). ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWER. NEW BRIGHTON. ~ 6D RETURN EXCURSION FARES. (Holidays and Sundays excepted.) On cars leaving equaro 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. •kind of season clearance, sale of oddments. Trousers, Boys' Knicke Men'a Suits, Boys' Suite Men's Shirtfl, Boys' Shirts Also, A FEW DOZ. LARGE WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, ' Usual Price Is 3d, now 9d. •W. A. TR I B E and C 0., 210 High etreot, F "' SPECIAL NOTICE. RE-LEASING OF PREMISES, BANGIORA. MESSRS H. C. HOLCROFT and A. ALLISON beg to announce that they h*ve taken over the General Store Business, lately known cis Paxrott and Co., and will carry on th© same under the title of PARROTT, HOLCROFT and CO. 5705F CREAM NUGGETS. WHEN you ere quite tired of chocolates, caramels, and. jujubes, etc.j we have trreat pleasure in recommending you to try CREAM JOJGGETS.. They are a Novelty in Confectionery. A Delightful Flavour, and Delicious Eating. CREAM NUGGETS/ Is per lb. WARDELL BROS, and CO. KAITANGATA, Westport, Newcastle, East Greta, and Malvern Coal, also Firewood, Coke and Charcoal, in Stock at RICHARDSON and STOKES'S XARD, 5 Ceebel street, near East belt. 7254 Telcphono 71. DECAYED TEETH. STOPPED with Gold, Amalgam, etc., or Extracted with Gas, Ether, Cocaine, etc. Accurately Fittfng Artificial Teeth made on the most Modern Principles, -at Moderate Fees. Temporary Set* inserted without extra Co * ROBERTS BROS., Smgeon Dentists, 190 Caahel street (opposite Ballantyne's). Telephone 237. T I HAVE FOR INVESTMENT the following SUMS of MONEY :-_3OOO at 4J per cent., £100. £150, £200, £350, £400, £500, snd £800, and other amounts at Lowest Current Rates according to security end amount of loan. Money Advanced on Second Mortgage. Eaey Terms for repayment. Special tarma for those purchasing properties. DAVID BATES, Solicitor, Catthedral square. WA KTEI) 20.000 EYES BRIGHT and calculating, to look over our new Stock of Brooches, Rings, Long Muff Chains, etc. Best value ever offered. S. MILES and SONS, Colombo street, next Recce's ; M O R T O. JT ' S (Late Ladies' Olub), 155 WORCESTER STREET. CITY. HIGH-CLASS LUNCHEON and TEA ROOMS. Private Rooms for Large or Small Dinner Parlies. Wedding Receptions, Afternoon Teas. SociaJs, etc. Wedding Cakes and Fancy goods of all descriptions. Catering in all its branches. 1173 F. J. MORTON, Proprietor. MRS E. KIRBY, FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. Latimer House, 63 Gloucester street (Near Latimer square), Christehurch. ; 1877 WEST PATENT TYRE SETTER,. IT SETS THEM COLD. WHAT MESSRS HAYWARD and CO., Rink Stables, say about it:— Our Carriage Wheels tyred by this machine have been running Daily for the past twelve months, and the tyres are still .perfectly tight. This proves that it does very excellent work. all success, etc. W. MOOR AND CO., OOAOH BUILDERS. Victoria aad Kilmoxo streets, Chrietchurch. p 01/ D LEAF f~E AS. D.IC. D.I.C. t ' SALE. SALE. SALE. ; SALE. |->REAT CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. ; EVERY ARTICLE , i AT STRAIGHT OUT SALE PRICES.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11499, 4 February 1903, Page 1
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